Women and urology
Why women see urologists
Urology is not only men's health. Women commonly see urologists for urinary and kidney-related problems that need specialist evaluation.
Common reasons women book urology appointments
Recurrent UTIs, overactive bladder, urinary leakage, blood in urine, kidney stones, bladder pain, pelvic pain, and trouble emptying the bladder are common urology reasons.
Some concerns overlap with gynecology. The practical move is to start with the clinician who can evaluate the symptom directly and refer if another specialty is better suited.
What to ask
Ask whether urine testing, imaging, cystoscopy, pelvic floor therapy, medication, or further referral may be needed. Bring prior cultures, imaging reports, and medication history when possible.
New Jersey appointment path
Ready to talk with a urologist?
Start with the practice directly. Do not send sensitive medical details through public forms; the office can move the conversation into the right intake process.
